What is the premise?



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Casablanca
STEP
CHARACTER
PLOT
STORY
WORLD
MORAL
ARGUMENT
1
Self-Revelation,
Need, and Desire



2
Ghost

Story
World

3
Weakness and Need



4

Inciting event


5
Desire



6
Ally or Allies



7
Opponent
Mystery


8
Fake-Ally Opponent



9
Changed desire and
motive
First Revelation
and Decision


10

Plan


11

Opponent's Plan
and Main
Counterattack


12

Drive


13



Attack by Ally
14

Apparent Defeat


15
Obsessive Drive,
Changed Desire and
Motive
Second Revelation
and Decision


16

Audience
Revelation


17

Third Revelation
and Decision


18

Gate, Gauntlet,
Visit to Death


19

Battle


20
Self-Revelation



21



Moral Decision
22
New Equilibrium








17





1. Self-Revelation, Need, and Desire
Self revelation, need, and desire represent the overall range of change of your heroin the story. A combination of Steps 20, 3, and 5, this frame gives yon the structural "journey" your hero will take. You'll recall that in Chapter 4, on character, we started at the endpoint of your hero's development by figuring out his self-revelation. Then we returned to the beginning to get his weakness and need and his desire. We must use the same process when determining the plot. By starting with the frame of the story—self-revelation to weakness, need, and desire—we establish the endpoint of the plot first. Then every step we take will lead us directly where we want to go. When looking at the framing step of the plot, ask yourself these questions, and be very specific in your answers
* What will my hero learn at the end
* What does he know at the beginning No character is a completely blank slate at the start of the story. He believes certain things. * What is he wrong about at the beginning Your hero cannot learn something at the end of the story unless he is wrong about something at the beginning.
Casablanca
* Self-Revelation Rick realizes he cannot withdraw from the fight for freedom simply because he was hurt by love.
* Psychological Need To overcome his bitterness toward Ilsa, regain a reason for living, and renew his faith in his ideals. * Moral Need To stop looking out for himself at the expense of others.
* Desire To get Ilsa back.

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